Spoonplugger: One Year Anniversary
Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2013 3:07 am
I spotted this Meet and Greet and thought I should introduce myself. I learned about Spoonplugging by chance. I was doing a search on Google for structure fishing and found a link at Fish-N-Maps that went into some depth about structure. Most of the stuff I had read so far was piece meal at best. Here I was reading this pdf and it was talking about some man named Buck Perry and all these things I had heard of before,(And hadn't heard of) but being put in a context that I could understand. All the pro's talk about some of this stuff individually, but I had never seen it put together as a whole. It all kinda clicked, it made sense. I was like most fisherman, looking for that magic lure, looking for that fishy looking log, that place where a Bass would hang out, looking at the shoreline and things I could see above the water. I had no idea what a structure that would produce fish would look like.
In May 2012 I threw out my sciatic nerve and while I was still able to fish, I had to postpone a trip back to the midwest to see my Dad and to train with some Certified Spoonplugging Instructors. It still hasn't healed properly but I'm hoping to to start some training with some instructors this spring. In the mean time I will keep practising on my own. I don't have a proper boat for Spoonplugging, but I'll do the best I can with the one that I have until I can save up enough for another boat.
In May 2012 I threw out my sciatic nerve and while I was still able to fish, I had to postpone a trip back to the midwest to see my Dad and to train with some Certified Spoonplugging Instructors. It still hasn't healed properly but I'm hoping to to start some training with some instructors this spring. In the mean time I will keep practising on my own. I don't have a proper boat for Spoonplugging, but I'll do the best I can with the one that I have until I can save up enough for another boat.